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Movie Reviews of The Last SeductionMovie Review: Just Disc Info Summary: 3 Stars
This bit of info is only pertaining to the Disc released by Lionsgate on 2002-11-19.
The disc is 1.33:1.
The back of cover reads : "this disc is formatted FROM its original version to fit your TV screen". The original version 35 mm Spherical with Panavision lens - so it's in essence "open matted" for this DVD... that is to say, you are seeing MORE that the director intended (not less, so its not pan and scan).
Video Quality is 2.5 / 5
(Polygram Home Video version is `1.85:1 released in 1998, so i assume the quality would be more poor.)
Movie Review: Injustice to Great Film! Not Widescreen/ Poor Print Quality Summary: 3 Stars
This is a fantastic modern film noir...I won't repeat the praise other reviewer's have already given it. I am disappointed the DVD was released in Full Screen only, and the print quality leaves something to be desired. It's a 5 star film on a 3 star DVD. Lets hope it gets re-released in a format more befitting a great film.
Movie Review: Linda is the perfect fem fatale Summary: 3 Stars
Well done double, triple and quad-triple crossing film. A little slow, but all the actors were convincing in their parts, good twist at the end and you probably already know who gets away with it, but I enjoyed it. Linda should do more movies, she's a young Siguorney Weaver type, slim, smart and sexy. Enjoy!
Movie Review: 5 star movie, 1 star DVD Summary: 3 Stars
Great movie, I just can't believe they released this in full screen (1.33:1). Boo Hiss Artisan. Also, no extras. Don't you love it when they list SCENE INDEX and INTERACTIVE MENUS as "Special Features". Geesh. Say NO to pan and scan.
Movie Review: Last Seduction was shot full-frame! Summary: 3 Stars
To the reviewer who wrote "Buyer Beware," this film was shot for HBO -- in the full-frame format. Hence, no widescreen on the DVD. The way it looks on Artisan's DVD is the way it's supposed to look. Full-screen does NOT always mean pan-and-scan!
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